1909 Marion - Four cylinder, 40 horsepower. Sold for $3,500 and was called a Gentle Roadster in newspaper ads. Prominence of Firestone tires in pictures of antique cars is acceptable to manufacture the obsolete sizes required on the antiques.
Set for Expedition - The H.R. Fanchers are pictured in the speedy four-cylinder, 50 horsepower roadster that Hal built in 1910. It had 34 x 4 tires and acetylene lights, and could do about 65 miles an hour. Poised in the second machine for the two-car trip from Roseburg to Bandon is a loaded 1910 model E.M.F. five-passenger touring car boasting a four-cylinder 30 horsepower motor. People acquainted with the E.M.F.'s performance would sometimes say the three initials stood for ""Easy Mark's Favorite"". Photo was taken in the summer of 1911.